Ministry of Works and Engineering
Department of Operations and Engineering
TRENCHING WORKS AND MAINS INSTALLATION
SPECIFICATION
JUNE 2016
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Table of Contents
SECTION 01010: SUMMARY OF WORK 2
SECTION 01310 PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND COORDINATION 4
SECTION 01500: TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS 9
SECTION 01561: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 11
SECTION 01700: PROJECT CLOSEOUT 14
SECTION 02300 - EARTHWORK 16
SECTION 15670 - HIGH DENSITY POLYETHYLENE (HDPE) PIPE 20
SECTION 15675 – RESILIENT SEATED GATE VALVE 206
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SECTION 01010: SUMMARY OF WORK
PART 1 – GENERAL
1.1 Scope Of Work Covered By Contract Documents
A The Works, the trenching and installation of a 4-inch water main from the car
park are of the Dame Majorie Bean School up Parsons Lane to Palmetto Road
and terminating in Aeolia Drive.
Start & Finish points:
An existing 4” diameter HDPE pipe with a flanged isolating
valve is the start point in the Dame Majorie Bean Hope
Acadamy entry car turnaround.
The pipe will finish with a flanged connection to an existing
4” diameter PVC pipe located approximately 400ft up Aeolia
Drive from Palmetto Road.
B The Works consist of the excavation of a trench, installation of a 4-inch water
main and reinstatement of the trench and road surface.
C Along the route 4No. connections from the new 4” diameter main to ¾ “ water
meters required. A 2” diameter tee off to an isolation valve to be installed as a
future connection to the Tyne’s Bay Incinerator.
D The contractor will be responsible for the transport of all materials to storage on
site or off site.
E The Project shall be constructed under the FIDIC Conditions of Short Form of
Contract.
1.2 Security of the Site
A The contractor is responsible for maintaining the security of the site area.
B The contractor shall ensure that there is no access to the active work site by
members of the public during the contract period.
C The contractor is responsible for all traffic regulation to ensure a safe working
area.
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1.3 Contract Method Of Measurement
A The measure shall be the actual cost of works done excluding any disallowed
costs. The actual cost shall be assessed by the Employer’s Representative from
the supporting information submitted by the Contractor.
B All work to complete the trenching, installation and reinstatement as detailed on
the drawings and in these Technical Specifications shall be covered within the
prices in the Form of Tender. All prices shall be all-inclusive and include all
preliminary set up costs, labour, equipment and materials to complete each task.
If a specific task is not identified separately in the Form of Tender, the Contractor
shall assume that it is included as part of another related listed item or items.
1.4 Project Programme of Works
A Contractor shall programme the works coordinating all tasks and activities.
B Work sequence shall take into account the operating hours of the Government
waste disposal sites.
1.5 Use Of Premises
A Not Applicable
1.6 Work Under Other Contracts
A Not Applicable
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SECTION 01310 PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND COORDINATION
PART 1 – GENERAL
1.1 Submittals
A Schedule of Work.
B Method Statement for the whole of the works.
C Health and Safety plan including a traffic management plan for the whole of the
works.
D Insurances.
1.2 General
A Provide to Employer’s Representative for review the submittals specified.
Submit with reasonable promptness and in an orderly sequence so as to not
cause delay in the Work. Failure to submit in ample time is not considered
sufficient reason for an extension of Contract Time and no claim for extension
by reason of such default will be allowed.
B Prepare and submit a Project Programme fixing the dates for submission and
return of test samples.
C Do not proceed with Work affected by any submittal until review is complete.
D Review submittals prior to submission to the Employer’s Representative. This
review represents that necessary requirements have been determined and
verified, or will be, and that each submittal has been checked and coordinated
with the requirements of the Work and Contract Documents. Submittals not
stamped, signed, dated and identified as to the specific project will be returned
without being examined and will be considered rejected.
E Verify that field measurements and affected adjacent Work are coordinated.
F Contractor’s responsibility for errors and omission in submission is not relieved
by Employer’s Representative review of submittals
G Contractor’s responsibility for deviations in submission from requirements of
Contract Documents is not relieved by Employer’s Representative review.
H Keep one review copy of each submission on Site.
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1.3 Programme Of Work
A Prepare schedule in the form of a linked bar chart. All events, activities and
constraints shall be numbered and shall be given a title. Details to be given for
each event, activity or constraint should include:
its title
its earliest and latest start and finish dates
its scheduled start and finish dates
its duration
any relevant “must” start or finish dates
resources (equipment and labour) required.
B Provide a separate bar for each event, activity, operation or constraint. Show
proposed progress of all activities for main work items. All construction
activities must be identified. Where applicable, indicate labour, construction
crews, plant and equipment to be employed.
C The project Programme of Works shall provide at least the level of detail listed
below:
Trenching works, installation of water main and reinstatement of
road surface along Parsons Lane
Trenching works, installation of water main and reinstatement of
verge and road surface along Palmetto Road
Trenching works, installation of water main and reinstatement of
road surface along Aeolia Drive
Transportation of construction debris to approved site
Making good the site area
D The key milestones in the construction process shall also be identified.
Schedule milestones will include but not be limited to the following:
Start date on site.
Delivery dates for equipment and materials.
Completion of trenching on each road segment.
Completion of water main installation on each road segment
Completion of road reinstatement on each road segment
Final handover (final completion).
E Revise and resubmit programme every two weeks to reflect actual progress on
the Works.
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F With schedule updates, provide written explanations to Employer’s
Representative as to why previously reviewed programme is not being met (if
applicable).
G Show changes in operations proposed (if required), to complete construction
works within Contract Time.
H No progress payments will be approved until receipt of programme updates
acceptable to the Employer’s Representative.
1.4 Work Hours
A The Work shall be carried out during normal working hours (7.00 am until
6.00pm Monday to Saturday) unless the Works are unavoidable or necessary
for saving life or property or for the safety of the Works, or as per any
instruction form an applicable governmental authority. In such cases the
Contractor shall advise the Employer’s Representative of the need to perform
such extraordinary Works.
B The Employer will not accept claims for overtime unless the Works are as a
result of an unforeseen condition.
C The Contractor is aware that the Works are to be carried out on public roads
which may cause interruption to the Works during peak traffic times.
1.5 Method Statements
A Provide Method Statement for each key activity, as requested by Employer’s
Representative, to show construction methods, equipment and general
methodology for carrying out the Work. Relate Method Statement to activities
shown on Construction Programme.
B Method Statement shall identify, among other things:
Sequencing of works.
Methods of excavation.
Methods of water mains installation.
Methods to ensure appropriate environmental protection.
Risk assessment of the hazards involved in the works.
Other key tasks as specified in the Contract Documents,
and/or as requested by the Employer’s Representative.
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1.6 Certificates
A Contractor shall be required to obtain a Trenching License and other required
approvals from the Ministry of Works and Engineering, Government of
Bermuda.
A Within 5 working days after award of Contract, submit certificates of
insurances.
1.7 Utilities
A The Contractor shall contact representatives of all utilities to ascertain the
location of all underground services. All such services positions shall be
clearly marked at the surface PRIOR to any trenching works commencing.
B The Contractor shall be fully responsible for any damage to services that were
clearly marked at the surface caused by the Contractors work and shall fully
indemnifies the Employer from any liability arising from any such damages.
C The Contractor shall maintain such markings at the surface at all times.
D When approaching underground services, the Contractor shall cease mechanical
digging when machinery is within three (3) feet of the service location or when
digging indicates that a service is present. Hand digging shall be used when
crossing and exposing utilities and mechanical digging shall only be resumed
once the utility service has been fully exposed and confirmed to be undamaged.
1.8 Daily Records
A The Contractor shall maintain accurate daily records of all works undertaken,
all resources present on site, and of the progress.
B Records shall be submitted to the Employer at least weekly and the Contractor
may inform the Employer’s Representative at any time that it is recording
pertinent information.
C Records of any Works that have or have not been carried out that may affect the
Schedule shall be used to update the Schedule.
1.9 Inspections
A At all times the Employer’s Representative shall be allowed to visit the Site to inspect
the Works.
B Prior to closing in any part of the Works, the Contractor shall notify the
Employer’s Representative with at least 48 hours notice and afford him full
opportunity to examine the Works before it becomes inaccessible.
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C Any trench works closed before the pipe work has been hydro-tested shall be at
a minimum, uncovered at the joints to allow the Employer’s Representative to
inspect the joints during the test. Such Works shall be to the account of the
Contractor.
D The Employer’s Representative shall reasonably make himself available at the
request of the Contractor.
1.9 Safety and Health
A All Works shall be conducted in accordance with the Health and Safety at Work
Act 1982. The Contractor shall erect appropriate traffic warning signs and
safety barriers. Safe access must be maintained to all public and private
properties at all times.
B All workers under the employ of the Contractor, including any sub contractors
it may employ shall comply with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1982 and
at a minimum wear at all times.
1. A hard hat
2. Metal toe safety boots
3. Reflective vests.
Any workers not wearing appropriate safety gear may be requested by the
Employer’s Representative to leave the Site, at which time they shall inform the
Contractor that they have been requested to leave, and not return until they
comply with the Applicable Law or regulations.
C All staff and sub-contractors, under the employ of the Contractor, shall be
supplied with written health and safety instructions which they shall read, date
and sign prior to commencing work. The signed instructions shall be held by
the Contractor and copies shall be provided to the Employer.
D When the Site includes public property such as roads or parks the Site shall be
protected from public access with temporary barriers and signs which shall
provide appropriate warnings, the Contractors name and a contact telephone
number.
E In completing the Works, the Contractor shall comply with all Health and
Safety requirements of Applicable Law including all licenses issued by the
Bermuda Government to permit the Works including, without limitation, the
trenching license obtained by the Contractor to complete the Works (the
"Trenching License")
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SECTION 01500: TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 Summary
A This Section includes requirements for temporary facilities and controls,
including temporary utilities, support facilities, and security and protection
facilities.
1.2 Use Charges
A The Contractor will be responsible for all temporary works required and shall
be required to test, repair/replace or enhance the utility services as necessary to
facilitate the Works.
B The Contractor shall allow other entities to use temporary services and facilities
without cost, including, but not limited to, Employer’s Representative, testing
and inspecting agencies and personnel of authorities having jurisdiction.
1.3 Temporary Utility Installation
A Electrical Service:
Where necessary, engage appropriate local utility company to install temporary
service or connect to existing service. Where utility company provides only
part of the service, provide the remainder with matching, compatible materials
and equipment. Comply with utility company recommendations.
1. Arrange with utility company, Employer, and existing users for time
when service can be interrupted, if necessary, to make connections for
temporary services.
2. Provide adequate capacity at each stage of construction. Before
temporary utility is available, provide alternate services.
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C Sanitary Facilities:
Provide temporary toilets, wash facilities, and drinking-water fixtures. Comply
with regulations and health codes for type, number, location, operation, and
maintenance of fixtures and facilities.
Disposable Supplies: Provide toilet tissue, paper towels, paper cups, and
similar disposable materials for each facility. Maintain adequate supply.
Provide covered waste containers for disposal of used material.
Toilets: Install self-contained toilet units. Shield toilets to ensure privacy.
Wash Facilities: Supply cleaning compounds appropriate for each type of
material handled.
Drinking-Water Facilities: Provide bottled-water, drinking-water units.
Where power is accessible, provide electric water coolers to maintain dispensed
water temperature at 45 to 55 deg F (7.2 to 12.7 deg C).
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SECTION 01561: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 Environmental Measures
A Meet or exceed the requirements of all Bermuda environmental legislation and
regulations, including all amendments up to project date provided that in any
case of conflict or discrepancy, the more stringent requirements shall apply.
B At all times during the Works the Contractor shall maintain the Site and
surrounding areas in a clean and orderly manner.
PART 2 – PRODUCTS
A Not Applicable.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 Fires
A Fires and burning of rubbish on site will not be permitted.
3.2 Disposal Of Wastes
A Burying of rubbish and waste materials on site will not be permitted.
B Collect all rubbish and waste material and dispose of in accordance with the
latest editions of the Ministry of Works and Engineering, Waste Management
Plan.
C Do not dispose of waste or volatile materials, such as mineral spirits, oil or
paint thinner into waterways, storm or sanitary sewers.
D When cleaning with needle scabblers, provide enclosures, screens and traps to
confine and contain all material and paint debris and other extraneous material.
E Do not allow any paint debris or other foreign material to enter the water.
F Hazardous waste such as lead paint debris should be double-bagged (as
asbestos would be) and sent to proper waste stations. Manifest will be required
by the Employer’s Representative.
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3.4 Drainage
A Provide temporary drainage and pumping as necessary to keep site free from
water.
B Do not pump water containing suspended materials into waterways, sewer or
drainage systems.
C Control disposal or runoff of water containing suspended materials or other
harmful substances in accordance with Bermuda authority requirements.
3.5 Plant Protection
A When, in opinion of Employer’s Representative, negligence of Contractor
results in damage or destruction of vegetation, or other environmental or
aesthetic features beyond work areas as shown on contract drawings, the
Contractor shall be responsible, at his expense, for complete restoration
including replacement of trees, shrubs, grass, etc. to satisfaction of Employer’s
Representative.
3.6 Pollution Control
A Maintain temporary erosion and pollution control features installed under
contract.
B Control emissions from equipment and plant to Bermuda authorities’ emission
requirements.
C Prevent extraneous materials from contaminating air, land or water, by vacuum,
temporary enclosures, screens, traps or other devices.
D Spills of deleterious substances should be immediately contained and cleaned
up in accordance with provincial regulatory accordance with provincial
regulatory requirements. Spills should be reported forthwith to the Employer’s
Representative.
E Noise levels emitted from construction activities are subject to Bermuda
Government requirements.
3.7 Storage And Handling Of Fuels And Dangerous Fluids
A Locate fuel storage facility a minimum of 100 m from any waterbody in an area
approved by the Employer’s Representative and construct impermeable dykes
so that any spillage is contained
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B Prevent spillage of gasoline, diesel fuel and other oil products into the water
and on land. Clean up spills promptly at own cost in accordance with Bermuda
regulatory requirements. Report any fuel spills immediately to Employer’s
Representative
C Proper use of primers, grouts, bonding adhesives and other hazardous
substances will be undertaken to prevent their entry into the water. Substances
are to be stored and mixed on protected surfaces away from site to prevent their
entry into waterways and contamination of soils.
D Collect and dispose of used oil filter cartridges and other products of equipment
maintenance at industrial waste facility to satisfaction of Employer’s
Representative.
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SECTION 01700: PROJECT CLOSEOUT
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 Cleaning
A Use cleaning materials as recommended by product manufacturers and
appropriate specification sections. Employ experienced workmen or professional
cleaners.
B Before inspection for substantial completion, do all necessary cleaning, including
the following:
1. Remove dust, dirt and debris from all surfaces
2. Remove, clean all surfaces of oils, stains, weld splatters, etc as
required.
3. Refer to specification sections for additional requirements for particular
surfaces.
1.2 Substantial Completion And Final Inspection
A Submit written certification that project, or designated portion of project, is
substantially complete, and request, in writing, an inspection. The Employer’s
Representative will make an inspection within 10 days of receipt of request.
B Should the Employer’s Representative determine that the work is substantially
complete, he will prepare a punch list of deficiencies that need to be corrected
before final inspection and issue a notice of substantial completion with the
deficiencies noted.
C Should the Employer’s Representative determine that the work is not
substantially complete, he will immediately notify Contractor, in writing, stating
reasons. After Contractor completes work, he shall re-submit certification and
request for final inspection.
1.3 Close-Out Submittals
A The project shall be closed out when all items have been completed and accepted
by the Employer’s Representative.
B Refer to EXECUTION portion of each specification section for closeout
requirements, including submission of certifications, test reports, etc.; provision
of spare parts and maintenance materials, all of which shall be neatly wrapped or
packaged in standard sizes and clearly labeled.
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C Certificate of insurance for products and completed operations.
D Typed list of all major subcontractors and suppliers with addresses and telephone
numbers.
1.4 Acceptance Of The Work
A After all deficiencies have been corrected and the work has undergone a final
inspection with no deficiencies, a Taking-Over Certificate will be issued. If only
designated portions of the project have been inspected and accepted, a Taking
Over-Certificate will be issued for that portion of the Work.
B Until receipt of Taking-Over Certificate, Contractor shall be responsible for the
work of this Contract.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
A Not Applicable
PART 3 EXECUTION
A Not Applicable
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SECTION 02300 - EARTHWORK
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 Summary
A This Section includes the following:
1. Excavating and backfilling for utility trenches.
1.2 Definitions
A Backfill: Soil material used to fill an excavation
1. Initial Backfill: Backfill placed beside and 12 ins over pipe in a
trench, including haunches to support sides of pipe.
2. Final Backfill: Backfill placed over initial backfill to fill a
trench.
B Base Course: Course placed between the subbase course and hot-mix asphalt
paving.
C Bedding Course: Course placed over the excavated subgrade in a trench before
laying pipe.
D Borrow Soil: Satisfactory soil imported from off-site for use as fill or backfill.
E Excavation: Removal of material encountered above subgrade elevations and
to lines and dimensions indicated.
1. Authorized Additional Excavation: Excavation below subgrade
elevations or beyond indicated lines and dimensions as directed
by Employer’s Representative. Authorized additional
excavation and replacement material will be paid for according
to Contract provisions changes in the Work.
2. Unauthorized Excavation: Excavation below subgrade
elevations or beyond indicated lines and dimensions without
direction by Employer’s Representative. Unauthorized
excavation, as well as remedial work directed by Employer’s
Representative, shall be without additional compensation
F Subbase Course: Course placed between the subgrade and base course for hot-
mix asphalt pavement, or course placed between the subgrade and a cement
concrete pavement or a cement concrete or hot-mix asphalt walk
G Utilities: On-site underground pipes, conduits, ducts, and cables.
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1.3 Project Conditions
A Existing Utilities: Do not interrupt utilities serving facilities occupied by
Owner or others unless permitted in writing by Employer’s Representative and
then only after arranging to provide temporary utility services according to
requirements indicated.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 Soil Materials
A General: Provide borrow soil materials when sufficient satisfactory soil
materials are not available from excavations.
B Bedding Course& Initial Backfill: Naturally or artificially graded mixture of
natural or crushed gravel, crushed stone, and natural or crushed sand;
ASTM D 2940; except with 100 percent passing a 1-inch sieve and not more
than 8 percent passing a No. 200 sieve.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 Preparation
A Protect structures, utilities, sidewalks, pavements, and other facilities from
damage caused by settlement, lateral movement, undermining, washout, and
other hazards created by earthwork operations.
3.2 Excavation for Utility Trenches
A Excavate trenches to indicated gradients, lines, depths, and elevations.
B Excavate trenches to uniform widths to provide the following clearance on each
side of pipe or conduit. Excavate trench walls vertically from trench bottom to
30 inches higher than top of pipe or conduit, unless otherwise indicated. 1. Clearance: Excavate a minimum width of 18 ins on each side of pipe.
C Trench Bottoms: Excavate and shape trench bottoms to provide uniform
bearing and support of pipes and conduit. Shape subgrade to provide
continuous support for bells, joints, and barrels of pipes and for joints, fittings,
and bodies of conduits. Remove projecting stones and sharp objects along
trench subgrade.
1. Excavate trenches 4 inches deeper than elevation required in
rock or other unyielding bearing material to allow for bedding
course.
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3.3 Hard Rock
A In the event that the trenching machine cannot remove harder than normal rock
during excavations then, after notification to, and by agreement with, the
Employer’s Representative this rock shall be removed by hammering. The rates
for hammering shall be charged on an hourly basis as per the prices described in
Schedule of Rates on The Form Of Tender.
3.4 Unforeseen Conditions
A In the event that during excavations, the Contractor encounters conditions that
are deemed by agreement with the Employer’s Representative to be outside the
conditions expected, it may make a claim for both an extension of time and
increased costs to continue with the excavations.
B Hard Rock shall not be deemed to be an unforeseen condition.
C Unforeseen conditions shall require immediate notification to the Employer’s
Representative who shall inspect the Works immediately.
3.5 Utility Trench Backfill
A Place and compact bedding course on trench bottoms and where indicated.
Shape bedding course to provide continuous support for bells, joints, and barrels
of pipes and for joints, fittings, and bodies of conduits.
B Place and compact initial backfill of subbase material, free of particles larger
than 1 inch in any dimension, to a height of 12 inches over the utility pipe or
conduit.
1. Carefully compact initial backfill under pipe haunches and
compact evenly up on both sides and along the full length of
utility piping or conduit to avoid damage or displacement of
piping or conduit. Coordinate backfilling with utilities testing.
C Place and compact final backfill of satisfactory soil to final subgrade elevation.
3.6 Compaction of Soil Backfills
A Place backfill and fill soil materials in layers not more than 8 inches in loose
depth for material compacted by hand-operated tampers.
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3.7 Protection
A Where settling occurs before the Maintenance Period elapses, remove finished
surfacing, backfill with additional soil material, compact, and reconstruct
surfacing.
1. Restore appearance, quality, and condition of finished surfacing
to match adjacent work, and eliminate evidence of restoration to
greatest extent possible.
3.8 Reinstatement
A Permanent re-instatement of all public and private property shall be completed
no later than three months after backfilling of trenches.
B Reinstatement may be completed in stages and the warranty shall be started for
each stage upon its completion. Percentage of completed Works shall be by
agreement with the Employer’s Representative.
C The Contractor shall comply with all requirements of the Trenching License and
shall indemnify the Employer against any claim under the terms of the Trenching
License for the end of maintenance requirements, specifically Clause 8 of the
Trenching License Standard Conditions.
3.9 Disposal of Surplus and Waste Materials
A Disposal: Remove surplus satisfactory soil and waste material, including
unsatisfactory soil, trash, and debris, and legally dispose of it.
B Since the Works are to be carried out on public roads, debris shall not be
allowed to accumulate and the Contractor shall remove any debris at the
instruction of the Employer’s Representative should he deem it to be a hazard
to the public.
3.10 Traffic Management
A The Contractor shall at all times maintain at least one (1) lane of the carriage way
open to the public and free of any excavation materials
B The Contractor shall comply with all traffic management requirements of the
Trenching License and any other governmental authority requirements of
Applicable Law.
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SECTION 15670 - HIGH DENSITY POLYETHYLENE (HDPE) PIPE
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 Requirements
A The Contractor shall furnish all tools, equipment, materials, and supplies and
shall perform all labor required to complete the work as indicated on the
Drawings and specified herein.
B This Section covers furnishing and installing High Density Polyethylene
(HDPE) pipelines complete, in place, in accordance with the requirements of
the Contract Documents.
1.2 Related Work
A Section 02300 Earthwork.
PART 2 – PRODUCTS
2.1 General
A Materials shall consist of a black high-density polyethylene copolymer resin
designed for extrusion for potable water and industrial applications per ASTM
D1248 Type III Class C. The resin shall have a PE 3408 rating. The
Manufacturer shall be ISO 9001 certified.
B All pipe, fittings, and valve joints shall be joined using butt fusion or flanging.
Flanged connections shall be made using a stub and backing ring arrangement,
with the use of a suitable gasket material meeting the requirements of ASTM
F477.
C High Density Polyethylene piping systems shall have design pressure limit of
100 psig at SDR = 11, unless otherwise noted.
D High Density Polyethylene piping systems shall have design temperature limit of
120 degree F, unless otherwise noted.
2.2 Pipe
A HDPE pipe shall have SDR = 11 per ASTM D1248 Type III Class.
B HDPE Tee fittings shall be 4” x 2” EF FPT Red Tee – Main length shall be 2
feet OAL available from Isco Industries.
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2.3 Pipe Line Vents
A All vent valves shall be D-040 Combination Air Valve “Barak” with a 2” NPT threaded
connection available from A.R.I. Flow Control Accessories Ltd.
2.4 Tracer Wire
A Tracing wire shall be T.W.U., number eight gauge, stranded, insulated copper wire with
60 mil of black, cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) insulation specifically manufactured
for direct burial applications.
2.5 Service Saddles
Saddles for HDPE pipe shall be full circumference wide band with stainless steel band,
nuts, bolts and outlet. Band shall be type 304 Stainless steel of minimum 18 gauge
thickness.
PART 3 – EXECUTION
3.1 General
A Not applicable
3.2 Handling and Storage
A Handling: Pipe, fittings and accessories shall be carefully inspected before and after
installation and those found defective shall be rejected. Pipe and fittings shall be free
from fins and burrs. Before being placed in position, pipe, fittings, and accessories shall
be cleaned, and shall be maintained in a clean condition. Proper facilities shall be
provided for lowering sections of pipe into trenches. Under no circumstances shall pipe,
fittings or any other material be dropped or dumped into trenches.
B Storage: Pipe should be stored, if possible, at the job site in unit packages provided by
the manufacturer. Caution should be exercised to avoid compression damage or
deformation to bell ends of the pipe. Pipe should be stored in such a way as to prevent
sagging or bending and protected from exposure to direct sunlight by covering with an
opaque material while permitting adequate air circulation above and around the pipe.
Gaskets should be stored in a cool, dark place out of the direct rays of the run,
preferably in original cartons.
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3.3 Trenching and Backfill
A Trench excavation and backfill shall conform to the requirements of Section 02300
"Earthwork," and as specified herein.
3.4 Pipe Installation
A Pipe shall be graded in straight lines, taking care to avoid the formation of any dips or
low points. Pipe shall not be laid when the conditions of trench or weather are
unsuitable. At the end of each days work, open ends of pipe shall be closed temporarily
with bulkheads.
B Joints shall be installed according to manufacturer's recommendations. Trenches
shall be kept free of water until joints have been properly made. The maximum
combined deflection at any coupling shall be in accordance with the manufacturer's
recommendations.
C Pipe shall be cut by means of saws, power driven abrasive wheels or pipe cutters,
which will produce a square cut. No wedge-type roller cutters will be permitted.
After cutting, the end of the pipe shall be beveled using a beveling tool, portable type
sander or abrasive disc.
D Joints shall be butt fused or flanged in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions.
E Pipe installed by the Contractor shall at the end of the completion of Works each day be
capped with a temporary protection cap to keep the pipe free of debris and vermin.
F Welding of Pipe: Pipe may be welded to a maximum of 40-foot lengths. The Ministry
has a welding machine available to the contractor for use. Prior to the use of the
Ministry machine the Contractor shall provide a demonstration by their staff that they
have a full understanding of the use and operation of the machine. Each weld shall have
a unique identifying number stamped into the molten weld bead:
G Each weld shall have the following logged by the welder:
1. Weld number.
2. Temperature of heater.
3. Pressure applied during the weld.
4. Time pressure was held for.
5. Date of weld.
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H Tracer wire shall be laid flat and securely affixed to the pipe at three metre intervals.
The wire shall be protected from damage during the execution of the works. No
breaks or cuts in the tracer wire or tracer wire insulation shall be permitted. At water
service saddles, the tracer wire shall not be allowed to be placed between the saddle
and the watermain. Except for approved spliced in connections, tracer wire shall be
continuous and without splices from test box to test box.
J Warning tape shall be installed over each pipe in the backfill materials. Warning tape
shall be installed no less than 12” above each pipe for the full length of the buried
sections.
3.5 Connections to Existing Pipelines
A The Contractor shall locate all underground improvements and install the pipelines to
the depths shown on the drawings. Where the new work is to be connected to
existing pipelines, the Contractor shall make its arrangements with the serving utility
well in advance of the connections, to allow adequate time for dewatering of the
existing line, if necessary.
B All service connections to be undertaken upon completion of the laying of the new
water main and after the commissioning and testing of the new pipeline.
C All Service connections to existing meters shall be laid perpendicular to the main and
extended to the existing shut off valve attached to a meter or as directed by the
Engineer. Each service, shall be tapped into the main at least 45 degrees above the
horizontal. Taps should be at least 12” apart and staggered around the top section of
the pipe. Tapping is to be made wet by the Contractor. Connection saddles are
required to satisfy this requirement. Tracing wire is to extend to the body of the water
meter.
D All services shall have a minimum of 18ins of cover. Place and compact 6ins of
Initial pipe bedding material in accordance with SECTION 02300 – EARTHWORK.
All fittings including connection saddle materials are to be “no lead” or lead free.
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3.6 Field Testing and Disinfection
A The Contractor shall include in the Schedule the points in time at which it intends to
perform hydrostatic testing ("Hydrostatic Testing ") of the installed pipe.
The contractor shall include in the Schedule the points in time at which it intends
to perform hydrostatic testing ("Hydrostatic Testing ") of the installed pipe.
B The Contractor shall include in his project Method Statement a detailed
description of how it intends to conduct the hydrostatic tests.
C It is expected that it is not practical to test the pipe on completion of the
installation since the pipe shall be installed under major carriageways. Instead, it
is expected that the Contractor will excavate a section of trench, lay in the pipe,
hydro test it, then backfill and reinstate the trench.
D Maximum length of pipe to be tested at any time shall be no more than 750 feet.
E At a minimum, no pipe shall be buried at the welds until hydrostatic testing has
been performed and the results approved by the Employer’s Representative.
The pipe shall be exposed at each weld around its entire circumference for the
duration of the hydrostatic test.
F The Contractor may elect to leave the entire un-tested section exposed for the
hydrostatic tests.
G Pipes shall be pressurized to 200 psi gauge pressure, after which time the
hydrostatic test pump shall be shut off and the pipe sealed. The allowable test
pressure shall be verified and confirmed with the Employer’s Representative
prior to performing any tests.
H The pipe shall maintain the pressure for 8 hours without the need for restarting
of the pump, except for the addition of makeup water as defined in the
Hydrostatic Test procedure.
I Gauge readings shall be taken at hourly intervals during the hydrostatic test and
the readings shall be logged by the Contractor.
J The Employer’s Representative shall be notified at least 48 hours in advance of
the intent to perform a hydrostatic test and may elect to be present for the
duration of the test.
K All joints in the tested section shall be inspected at least twice during the test
period.
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L In the event that the tested section fails the hydrostatic test, the test pressure
shall be maintained by operating the pump until the leak is found.
M On completion of the repair of any leaks, the pipe shall be retested, until it has
passed the test.
N All HDPE pipes in the Scope of Works noted above shall be subjected to
Hydrostatic Testing.
O After Hydrostatic Testing the pipe shall be drained sufficiently to resume the
Works.
3.7 Pipe Line Vents and Sample Points
A At all high points in the pipework, the Contractor shall install a venting valve
and sampling valve.
B All vent valves and sampling valves shall be fully accessible and at the
discretion of the Employer’s Representative shall require vaults suitable for full
access to the pipeline.
3.8 Thrust Blocks
A All thrust blocks shall be installed at the direction of the Employer’s
Representative. No concrete supports or thrust blocks shall be buried without
the Employer’s Representatives approval.
B In all cases, thrust blocks shall be completely buried and not be visible once the
Works are complete.
*** END OF SECTION 015670 ***
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SECTION 15675 – RESILIENT-SEATED GATE VALVE
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 Requirements
A The Contractor shall furnish all tools, equipment, materials, and supplies and
shall perform all labor required to complete the work as indicated on the
Drawings and specified herein.
B This Section covers furnishing and installing all labor, materials and equipment
required for the installation of two inch through four inch resilient-seated gate
valves, all in accordance with the details shown on the plans and requirements
of these specifications. Metal-sealed gate valves shall not be used.
1.2 Related Work
A Section 02300 Earthwork.
PART 2 – PRODUCTS
2.1 General
A
B
Pressure Class. Design pressure for resilient-seated gate valves shall be 200 psi
for diameters up to 12 inches. Valves for operating pressures other than the
above shall be as specified on the plans or in the special specifications.
Component Parts. Unless otherwise provided herein, component parts for
resilient seated gate valves shall be in accordance with AWWA C509 and
C515. All components of resilient seated valves shall be tested and certified by
an approved testing laboratory located in the United States. All parts shall be
readily available.
(1) The valve manufacturer's name and valve model number, size, and year of
manufacture shall be cast on the body.
(2) The resilient seat shall be fastened to the gate by use of either mechanical,
stainless steel fasteners, or vulcanizing methods in accordance with the
requirements of ASTM D429 and the manufacturer's recommended
procedures.
(3) Resilient-seated gate valves shall be provided with a two inch square
operating nut. When specified on the plans, a hand wheel shall be used.
The direction to open the valve shall be to the left (e.g. counter clockwise).
A direction indication for opening the valve shall be cast on the operating
nut. Position indicators shall not be required unless specified on the plans
or in the special specifications. Valves must have a minimum of 2 turns
per inch of diameter.
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(4) All interior ferrous surfaces exposed to fluid flow, including the gate, shall
be factory coated with a thermo-setting or fusion epoxy coating. The
coating shall be safe for potable water systems in accordance with AWWA
C550. The minimum coating thickness shall
(5) The wedge shall be manufactured of ductile iron and fully encapsulated in
a molded EPDM resilient material resistant to heat, corrosion, hydrolysis,
tuberculation, abrasion and bacteria and comply with ASTM D2000.
(6) All exterior ferrous surfaces, including nuts and bolts, shall be field
coated with a fast curing sealant from the approved materials list in
Appendix A for this use. The application of the sealant shall be
accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations. Nuts and bolts may
be manufactured of ASTM type 304 or 316 stainless steel in lieu of being
coated.
(7) All internal parts shall be accessible for repair or replacement without
removing the valve body from the pressure line. The stem shall be sealed
by use of a minimum of two O rings. The O-ring(s) shall be located above
the stem collar. O-rings shall be replaceable under pressure with the valve
in the open position.
(8) The diameter of the internal passageway shall have a nominal inside
dimension equal to the valve size or larger. The valve shall provide an
unobstructed waterway in the full open position making the valve
applicable for tapping applications.
(9) Valve stem shall be a high strength, low zinc bronze, 40,000 psi yield
strength, 70,000 psi tensile strength, with not less than ten percent
elongation. Stem bronze shall conform to the requirements of Section 2 of
AWWA C509.
(10) Valve ends shall be mechanical joint, conforming to AWWA C110,
unless otherwise specified in the Contract Documents. Connection bolts
and nuts shall be manufactured of cor-ten steel or approved equal in
accordance with ASTM A242.
(11) Where specified in the Contract Document, valve ends shall be flanged
in accordance with AWWA C110 for 125/150 lb flanges and ASME/ANSI
B16.1 FOR 250/300 lb flanges. Connection bolts and washers shall be
manufactured of 316 stainless steel and nuts shall be manufactured of 316
stainless steel with a Xylan coating or approved equal. No antiseize
compound shall be applied on flanged bolts.
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*** END OF SECTION 015675 ***
PART 3 – EXECUTION
3.1 General
A Not applicable
3.2 Handling and Storage
A Handling: Valves, fittings and accessories shall be carefully inspected before and after
installation and those found defective shall be rejected. Valves and fittings shall be free
from fins and burrs. Before being placed in position, valve, fittings, and accessories shall
be cleaned, and shall be maintained in a clean condition. Proper facilities shall be
provided for lowering valves into trenches. Under no circumstances shall a valve, fittings
or any other material be dropped or dumped into trenches.
B
3.3
A
B
C
Storage: Valves should be stored, if possible, at the job site in unit packages provided
by the manufacturer. Caution should be exercised to avoid compression damage or
deformation to flange faces of the valve. Gaskets should be stored in a cool, dark place
out of the direct rays of the run, preferably in original cartons.
Installation
Valves shall be installed in accordance with Section 209 and the valve manufacturer's
recommendations. All fittings, valves, flexible couplings and repair clamps shall be
encased with a 10 mil polyethylene in accordance with AWWA C105 Method C.
All personnel of the contractor or subcontractor shall be skilled and knowledgeable with
regard to the installation procedures for the valves and appurtenances being installed.
Prior to installation in the trench, valves shall be fully opened and closed by the
contractor to check the operation to ensure that the valve fully seats. A record shall be
made of the number of turns required to fully open or close the valve. This record shall
be included on the as-built plans. The inside of the valve shall be thoroughly cleaned
prior to valve installation
3.3
PART 3 – EXECUTION
*** END OF SECTION 015670 ***